Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, October 28, 1874, Image 3

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    Sentinel & republican
" M1FFLINT0WN:
Wednesday. October S. 1874.
TERMS.
Subscription, $1.50 per annum.
Trausieul advertisements inserted at 50
rants per inch Tor each insertion.
Transient business notices in local col
umn. 10 cents per line lor each insertion. .
lied actions will be made to th sc desiring
to advertise by the fear, half or quarter
rear.
PEXK'A. E. IMTIME TABLE.
Passenger trains leave Xifflln Station as
follows:
mirwiiD.
Philadelphia Express, IS 48 am.
Fast Line, 1 15 a m.
Paeitic Express, 10 01 am.
riarr1bnrg Accoisdo., 11 2X a ra.
I my Express, 1 42 p m.
Mail, 6 12 p m.
Cincinnati Express, 8 M p m.
wrTAB.
Pittsburg Express, 1 20 a m.
Cincinnati Express, J It in.
Pacific, 6 S3 a m.
Way Passenger, 10 0 a tm
Mail, 8 S3 p ni.
Kast l.ine. 6 j p m.
Mifflin, Jur.e21, 1874.
- Stenfrer' Rally.
List wee two posters were diiplsjf
ed in onr Borough, one on the end of
a stable down town, aed the other on
tb residenoe of oar dealer in grave
atones, announcing that a Democratic
rally would take place in Mifflintown.
and advising the people to turn out aud :
bear the 'troth from a Democratic stand
point.
We reached MifRiotoro in due time,
and wended our way to Gnjbill, Hall
where we found a tolerably fair assem-
blase, amongst whom we recognsced I
1 o "6 !
qiite a numbtir of Republican! who
like u, were theie to hear what sight
bi aiJ. After tuusic by the Perrys
viile Cornet Band, wuish bad been en
gaged for the cccaion, and the organi
zation of the meeting, Mr. Suarpe from
Franklin county, was introduced and
delivered the first speech; bis mission
appeared to be to warn the people of
the danger of continuing General Grant
in office for a third term, lie also
dwelt at length upon tbe uusettled con
dition of business, and attributed the
bard times to the Republican paity.
At the conclusion of his address W. S.
Stenger, Democratic caudidate for
t'ougress, was iutroduced. He is a
jovial looking little fellow, and is a
tolerably fair speaker, so far as de
livery goes. lie too, bandied tbe
third term, but appeared to have a
terrible attack of Civil Rights, "on the
brain". He denounced the policy of
tbe Republican party, in attempting to
to cloth the colored man with auy ad
ditional power, maintaining that they
enjoyed too many privileges already.
From the teuor of his reuiorks his
Chances of receiving any votes from
the colored element are decidedly slim
'.Vhile arraigning tbe President and ;
Congress for tyranny and usurpation,
neither be nor Mr. Sharps had a single i
word to say agiinst the State adminis-1
tration ; so we may conclude that the
affairs of tbe Commonwealth are being
managed honestly and economically.
Mr. Stenger speaks in earnest, and
probably believes what he says, but he
may as well save his breath, for Gen.
Wister will wain triumphantly over the
course without any difficulty. A sol
dier who responded to the call of his 1
country in the boor of her necessity,
an I who bears upon his body the marks
of war, is certainly deserving of honir
in return, and common justice demands
that bis claims upon the country should
be recognired in preference to those
who stayed at home. The condition of
affairs in the South render it a neces
sity that tbe next fongress should be
composed of men who will aid the Pres
Hunt in enforcing the law and preserv
ing life and property. Therefore let
all true lovers of law and order vote
for General Wister.
Yours, respectfully,
George.
TOBT Eotal, Oct. 2C, 1S74.
Preamble and Resolution, of
MncerUTtLodge No. 351, I O.
O. r.
Hali or SrsciaiTT Lonoa No. 137, J
Tbouipsentown, Pa.
WEttui, God through his all-wise
providence has removed from our midst our
friend and brother. Past Graad Job as
Biakt, a worthy member of our- beloved
order, therefore resolved
1st, That we, the members of Sineejity
Lodge. bow submissively to the will of God,
who "d.ieth all tbinps well."
2roi, That through the death of P. 8.
Jonas Brsat our Lodgu has lost a worthy
member, and the th-der in general an active
and aealous friend.
3rd, That we extend to tbe family of the
deceased our hearttflt sympathies, and thai
a certified copy of these proceedings be
rurnikhed to them.
4 th, That the thanks f this Lodge are
due and are berety tendered to our sister
Lodges throughout the county and to Perry
county Lodpea who amji&ted us in observing
tbe ceremonies of the Order.
5th, That our members be requested to
wear the usual badge ot mourning lor 3'
Uv. and that these proceedings bi spread
limn the minutes ol tne l.ou
and pub-
lathed in the papers of the county,
N. S. iiENKELS,
S. 51. Kepler. Com.
David Smith,
Tribute of Keapect.
Haia or JCSIIATA ESCAHPMEST, 1
Jio. 19, I. O- O. F.
Thompsontown, Oct. 20, 184 1
Wsebeas, It having pleased theafi-mise
Providence to remove from our midst our
friend and brother, Patriarch Josas Beast,
who was a worthy member ol this encainp
TDtnt, therefore be it resolved,
1st, That Juniata Encampment, . 1,
I. O. O. F.. eli-rcs their heartlelt sorrow
at his death. . r
2nd, That we hereby tender to the fm
ilv our svmpathy in their bceav ncnt.
"3rd, That a copy of these resolutions be
presented to the family of
brother, and that they be published in the
county papers.
D. P. MlMCHAX
:hax, j)
XER,
SLEAF, )
Emhc Bkn
Cow.
P. la. Greek
All kinds of STOVES sold
AT COST, and delivered to any
part of the county free, at
JOHN C. WEIGHT'S
Stove Emporium,
Uimintown, Pa.
The water power" mw tnUl of George
Smith, in Delaware township, was destroy
d by fire about dark oa last Saturday. Or
igin of the fire not known.
- PerryiTllle.
Editor Sentinel and Republican :
The torn, ia always fUcceetW by a
calm. Siuce the cottutj fair our town
his reassutued iu wonted quiet, and
the different branches of maustrj and
business are going on as usual. Xo
bodv appears to be driven wttb business,
though we bear little complaint of dull
ness. The factory in the suburbs of
of our town ia doing a large business in
the handle-trade, and employs quite a
number of men. They turn out a niag
nificient quality of Mock and appear !
be crowded with orders. The gentle
niacly proprietor, Messrs Brasher &
Heat t j, are men of energy, aud evidently-understand
their busiucs.
Speaking of the fair; notwithstand
ing tLe inclemency of the weather the
fair was a complete success. The dis
play far excelled that of any previous
exhibition held in the county and the
Managers are determined to 'pla.ee ,be
institution on such a basis as shall
make it the pride and boast ot all, ir
respective of locartty. ith the ex
ception of a few violations of the Lo
cal Option law, good order prevailed.
Oue thing noticeable was the entire
absence from the grounds of any gam
bling apparatus, lotteries, or dealers in
pinebback jewelry, for which the man
agers are to be commended. The Per
rysville Comet Baud furnished the
music during the continuance of the
exhibition. They were assisted by Mr.
Robinson, from Mifflintown, who plays
a cornet very 6nely.
lucre was a sprinkling of politicians
" .,b.e e000. ging w wu
claims, atnonest whom we noticed thu
Hon. Jerome Hetrkfc and Hon. George
M. Sn.elker. Mr. Smelker .created a
favorable impression by Lis unassuming
and modest deportment.
General Langhurne Wister, Repub
lican .n.i;.t... r.xm i . : j
a. :. : .. r j j . L
living Vljtlt on rndlr. and mtt with
. J r, - -.- - - --J, -
hosts of friends. He is a very plea-
sant gentleman, and carries faimselt
very modestly. He has a splendid mil
itary record. Filtering the service in
1861 as a Captaic in tbe celebrated
"Kucktail Rifles," be served with that
Regiment Until September, 1862, when
he resigned to acsept the Colonelcy of
the loOih Pa. Vols. At Gettysburg
tbe Regiment met tbe enemy in deadly
earnest, and it wa then that General
Wister won a reputation for gallantry
which any man might be proud of.
General Stone, commanding the Bri
gade, having gone forward to recon
noitre, was shot in the hip and arm by
the enemy' skirmishers. The com
mand of the Brigade then devolved
upon Wister, and while gallantly lead-!
ing a bayonet charge against a power
ful body of rebel infantry be was se- j
verely wounded By a ball passing into
the side of his face and out at Lis
mouth. Though faint from the loss of,
blood, and unable to epeak, the gallant j
General would not leave the field nntil :
that part ."if the line was firmly rstab-j
lished. The General is a man of fine I
business qnalificatious, a keen nbjerver i
of pnssing events, is prominently iden- j
tiSfd with the mechanical and indus- ,
trial interests of our State, and we feel
confident the people of this district,
have nlrmdy decided npon him as our;
representative in the next Congress. J
But, Mr Editor, 1 find I have wan
dered so far from my subject that I ,
shall n .t be able to (ret back this time.'
and shall have to close.
Yours, truly,
Rocxd Top."
PcaaTSTiLLC. Oct. 21, 1874.
A Map or the Ukitsd States Gives
A wat. If yon want a beantiful colored
map, 15x36 inches, of the United States,
send your name and post-office address to
f. L. Harrison, 5 State St., Boston, Mass.;
to L. F. Booth, 229 Broadway, Sew York
City; or to V. II. Stennett, Gen. Pas.
Agvnt C. fc N. W. Railway, Chicago, IU.,
and a copy will be sent you free.
Ladies will find Uie most complete as
sortment, at the Lowest Prices, of Gaiters
and Morocco Shoes, also an entirely new
style of Gum Shoes at J. B. U. Todd'a.
No. 8 Cook Stoves, complete,
eold at 19.50, at
J. C. WEIGHT'S
Stove Emporium,
Bridge Street, Mifflintown, Ta.
J. B. M. Todd i s-i:ing goods at prices
to suit the times, and is in consequence
having a large lot of new customers daily.
C03IMERCJ4L.
MIFFLlNTOWX MARKETS.
Corrected weekly by J. t U. A. Stambaugb.
MirrusTowa, Oct. 2fl, 1874.
Butter 30
E 25
Lard 12
Potatoes 5
MIFFUJSTOWN- GRAIN MARKET.
Corrocled weealy by D. P. Sulouff
Wheat 1 1
Oats,
Corn............. ..........
SO
Xew A t vert ie meuts-
Administrator's Xotlce.
t' it ale of Jok Himn. dictated.
LETTERS f Administration on the es
tate ol John Hitiies, late of Fayetle
township, deceased, having been granted to
the undersigned, all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make imme
diate pavmmt, and those having claims or
demands ag inst the same will please pre
sent Ihera without delay, to
SAMUEL LEONARD, JJm'r.
Oct. 21, lo74.
TUSCAEOEA ACADEMY
TOR Bors AND. GIRLS.
THE Winter Session, (20 weeks) will be
K,.mlrr Sd. 1674. htudents
i.r.i.ared lor tcachihg, business and lor
College.
Address
V. D.
STONE, Ph. D.,
Academia, Pa.
scpt30-lm
Millinery and Dress Making.
rtniir a. HAWK is still carryiug on
O the Afillinerv BusiiMats and DresMuak
;. iret. Ififltintown. She la
prepared to do
All Kind ofSewInt;.
Please give her a call before going elae
Wbta(V2m SALLIE A. flAWK.
Ilrldxe EaBttlBaT
SEALED PROPOSAL will be received
bv the Commissioners of Junwu coun
,v at" their office in Mifflintown, np to one
olck of TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2.
"7 for the erection f a Bridge over
ftscaror. Creek, at the McC lure lording in
Tuscarora townsnip. rr . ,
i- .een at the Coinmissionera'
office. By order of tJto C-
sioners. Jam r.o yr.,
Commissioners' Office, Mifflin-
town, Sei. 2, 1H4.
FIRSTSS FICJCBES
Uess' Photograph Gallery, Bridge St
Slifflii-town.
Real Estate.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
pp
REAL ESTATE!
TriK undersigned, Gtiardim of E. TM
Sal lie M., and Charles R. Slinman,
minor children of George S. Shnman, ri.
ceased, will sell at public sale, on the prem
ises in Walker township, Juniata countv.
Pa., at 1 o'clock P. M., on
THUaSDAr,SOVEMBER12, 1374,
The lollowint; described real estate, to wit s
Tbe undivided one-half of a certain planta
tion and tract of Und situate in Walker
township, Juniata connt), bounded on the
east by lands of John A. Galiaher, on the
north by lands of Moses Kyle, on tbe west
by lands of Mink-lien and Uaahoar, and on
tbe south by lands r Book and Iletrick,
containing
One Hundred and Forty Acres,
more or less, and subject to a dower of
Kt-bccca J. Shuman; 1 10 acres of which are
cleared and in a high sUte of cultivation,
the balance being tiniberlsnd, with a valua
ble stone quarry on it. Tbe improvements
are a
LARGE STOXE HOUSE,
two stories bigh, 84x34 feet, with a two-
storyFranie Kitchen attached, 21x21 feet,
and a one-story Summer Kitchen, 1.5x21
feet, attached to this, in which there is a
Cistern, 0eu and Smoke Ilouae, and other
necessary outbuildings;
A Large Frame Bank Barn,
45x90 feet, with a large Cistern, Corn Crib,
ana agon anea.
The location is a very desirable one, being
convenient to schools and churches, and
having the advantjgva of three good mar
kets being one nitle from Port Uoyal on
the Pennsylvania Railroad, three-fourths of
a mile from the Pennsylvania Canal, one
mile from Mexico, aud three miles from
Mifflintown, the comity teat.
The other half of the above farm will
also be sold at the same time and on tbe
same terms.
TERMS OK SALE.
One-fourth of the purchase money to be
paid on the continuation of sale by the
Court ; one-half of the balance on the first
day of April, 185, and the other half on
the first dsy ol Apiil, 1876, With interest
from April I, lbl-i, to be secured by bonus
and recrtsaje.
SAMUEL BUCK, Guardian.
Sept. 16, 1874.
EXECUTOR'S MAL.C
VALUABLEAL ESTATE.
THE undersigned, Executor of the last
will and testament of Robert Ci Qalla
her. deceased, will sell at public sale, at
Mifflintown, Juniata county, Pa., at one
o'clock P. M., on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1874,
The following valuable real estate, to wit :
Urn. 1. Thu MANSION' FARM, situate
in Fermanagh township. Jntiia'a county,
adjoining the borough of Mifflintown, con
taining 155 Acres and 55 Perched, net.
The improvements are
TWO LABGE BRICK HOUSES,
One FRAME HOUSE, BLACKSMITH
S HOP, WAGONMAKERSHOP, LARGE
FRAME BANK BARN with Wagon Shed
and Corn Crib attached. Carriage House,
llor Stable, and ail oilier necessary out
but!iiiriv There is a Well of excellent
water near the door, and running wat!r Con
venient to the b im for the use ol stock.
The farm is in a good state of cultivation,
and under good tence- This is one of the
b-it farms in the county, an 1 is especially
desirable on account of its convenience to
market, chiircher, schools, Ac. A poition
ol it can b1. convenient-v laid off into town
lots, w hich would command a ready sale, at
tair prices, without detriment to the farm.
The I arm will be offered as a whole or
divided into lots, to suit purchasers.
So. 3. A Lot of Ground in the cistern
portion of the borough of Mifflintown. con
taining 6 Acres and 133 Ptrcbew.
This is a choice piece ol land, aud has a
good Limestone ijuarry on it.
Ho. 3. A Tract of Woodland in Walk
er township, adjoining Unda of Dr. Pliilo
Hamlin and others, containing 39 ACres3
and 2S I'ercliea. This land is weii set
wilh good tin.bcr, and if cleared would
make good fai iu land.
4. Two lota in the borough of
Mifflintown, south of Lutheran Cemetery.
Ka 3. Lot of Ground adjoining Su
louil's warehouse lot, having thereon erec
ted a Wagon Shed wilh two Corn Cribs at
tached. !f O. 6. A Wharf on tha Canal, in
Waiker township, adjoining lot of lira.
Smith.
TERMS OF SALE. Ten percent of the
purchase money to be paid on the day of
sale; SltilHI to retnsin in the property, to
Day legacies due at the death of Jane Gal
Iahcr, widow, the interest thereof to b. paid
annually, and to be secured by mort
gage ; $l2,;7y.3 to remain in the property
during the life-time of Jsne Gallahcr, thj
interest thereof, from April 1, isio, to be
paid to her ou the 9th day of Septemlier,
l,75. and annually thereafter on thu 9lh of
September of each year, and to be secured
by mortgage. The balance of the purchase
money to be pud April 1, Iso, wtion Ueeu
will be delivered and possession given.
Anv person w-shtne to view tbe above
property will call on Jonaih in Kaiilfman at
Milliintown, or on the undersigned, at bis
residence 1 miies east of Mifflintown.
JU.r.l 11 KUliiKUia,
Executor of 11. C. Gallaher, dee'd.
Sept. 23, 1874.
TO THE PUBLIC.
I have just opened out, in my store-room
on Main street, in the borough of Patter
son, a new stock ot
Men's and Boys' Clothing,
Overcoati, SJiirlt, Drawers. IVamvset,
Halt, Cajit, Glutx$, Stockings,
AMERICAN WATCHES
AT C1TT PRICES, JEWELRY, fcc.
Thcbest lot of
liOOTS & SHOES
ever broucht to this county : Men's Boots
$i 00 to $4 iO, best h.-avy tap sole war
ranted ; (iura Boots, boys 5 men s i
50; also lull hue ot Laoies- ana imiurru
Gums: Ladies' Shoes l oO to J o'J oesi
morocco.
I am selling Goods 20 pcr'cant. less than
.1 .j;t I mm u!linr fur cash.
mt. . - c. ...
conntn- ioduce, or note at So l. 60 days
U1BCOUUU
T V..-. ln-t in jtirrhl TM' bllsinOSS OVeT
I lia.c . .-
So.OiiO bv kt'i'ping books and credit, and
- . . .i
inle money oesiaes; au- ho "ci
th.it ih..u mlwi nav shall notbecom-
pelled to jiay such prices that the loss sus-
tainca in consequence oi usw
, A- i. .mvtHl and cnnseaiientlv I
can sell" 20 per cent, less than goods in my
line have ever oeen soiu lor iu uc tuumj .
Call and see for yourselves.
WASTED 600 bnshcls go.vl potatoes,
100 bushels onions, also, t vo tons of dry
wheat straw, for which 1 will pay f 10 per
tnn. delivered.
J. B.
Patterson, Oct. 7, 1874.
M. TODD.
KSTItAY.
C1AMK to the residence of the subscriber
j in Favette township, Juniata connty,
.tut., tK it ih Anv of Mar. 18i4. a
Oil Ol l"-". '.' . J ' '
e. IK Mwinths old- With White
back, red sidca and white legs. The owner
. ....ii ... Am fitrward. nrovc prop-
ertv, pay charges, and take him away, other
wiseb7wU.be divrf di-
recta.
Oct. 14, 18744w
aVear ul dvrrtntrm m ft.
Ayer's Catlrartic Pijls,
Tor the relief
ant cure of all
denuisetM-uu la .
Ute slomai-b, lir.
er, and bow-l.
iney are a mod
aiierktii, ami so
.excen-trt pura
Uve. lleiuir I'lir--
i) v-ceuiii. ibev
cntitala no mT
f'urv nr mineral
"rauciia aaa snnenng is itreTeninl liy
Uieir timely u-e; sinl eveiy Amilv thoukl
'TS '" " h-""' lr I'roK-'-tioa ami
relief, when rrqi:ireit. IlKs exuerieuce has
pruve.1 lin (.) Im- ilx- ie-t, surest, anc
bet of all the nil. with i,ich the market
alsaiutls. Itr Uieir ncraoiunal ne, Uie ldoo.1
is iHinueil. In- -omiuoa of ihe srsiem ex-pell-.!,
nltnK-tuma rratureil. ami thfc whole
niai-lniicry or In- mlomt lo iu krallhr artir-"'-.
"tcfB.-U onr.-'o whs-h ueuiufi clocred
ami -luypi-h are rlean-rl hv Atrr'm I'M.
sinl stimnL-ite.1 into art ton." Thus innpieilt
rlB,S-d mio liealUi. Uie valiie ot
wiis h rhanve, uln a rckuoed on th- vat
ninllilniles who rnjov it, ran hanllv be roin
piiled. Their snmrH-uatina ma.es Uiem
pleasant to uke, ami preserves Uieir virtues
uinniiaircd fur any lenirui of innr, m ihst
Tl "5. ew awl iierfretlv reliable.
Afnoiiih mrrhmr, Ihev ar mihl.'ahil niier
ale without iliMaruance io tlr caa-UluUsa or
diet nr orcn(aMm.
Fiill itirertMini. are riven oa llie wrapper to
each box. how loii-elUvma- laiuilt l-iiy-ie,
arwl f.ir (lie follow iiir r,.-,.Lnni., wlik h tlii-.
fillt rsm.llv cure:
oc S.vaiM'swta or laut.'a-vsflM. 1.1st.
mTm1 sn.l Lm mf Jkumr.
titr. thejr sbonlil be ta.rn mo-leralelv lo
stiuitilate Uie tnin-i, anil restore Us healUiv
tone ami artion.
Kor U-r .malaial , if varions
-rmptorti-, Itll Ion. Hraaafk. Meat
H-aaaefe-. wwb4Ic or .- Mirk
straa. Itillaa- C al.e ami Hillaas r
Oicy IuhiUI I jmliriotislv bikea tor
each ea-e, to correct Uie iiraeil artiou, or
remove Ihe obim-tmn whs-h raiice it.
Kiir n.r-oau-ry or lsiarrSMrau but one
Dlilil iloi is (tener.illv nsinrel.
lor llWamikia, immt, Civwvs-I.
Mlplllla f ihe li-tti-f. Vim Im
sa !, Btwrk. and Lala. ihev shoukl
lc conuiiiion.l v taken, as reoinreil, lo chsnre
Uie ili-taU ariSo of ihe nysleni. Wuiisot h
diatise fhoe complaint iisnpear.
For Urs-ar ami lr-jsirl Mavll.
era. il-y should Ire taken in lanre ami ire-qii-iil
dusct to pnxliH-e the effect of a Ura.lic
pure.
far Sioppresaleai. a laireilose should lie
taken, as it pro. luces the de-ired effect ty
sympathy.
A a IHnmrr fin, take one or two fill t to
promote ilijnaion, ami relieve Uie stomach.
An nc-aoionil il.re stimulates Ihe Mouiacb
ami ImurK retore I he apnetile. and invigor
ates Uie ytnn. Hence it is onm wlvanta
STous where air enni deranreuient rxitts.
Une w ho feel, toh-mblr well, nllen AmU Uiat
a Hose of thee fill makes him feel .Irci.l
edly lietier. rrom their rleansinr ami rena
vaung cOo-l on Uie ilipesure apparatus.
PSKPAKED BT
Sr. 7. C AYEB aV CO., Practical Chemists,
LOWELL, XJS3., r. . A.
Fon SALE BT ALL DBI OOISTS EVEKVWnERB
ACDITORS' REPORT.
ArCotint of Tost D. Youek. Sutervisor
of Fermanagh township, for 1873 :
Dr. Cr.
To amount of Duplicate.. $l0-3(i 2'
" eXonurations I 17
By aiuU of work done, a.c. 843 22
$liC5 08 SS1.I2J
843 22
Ba'ance due Township... $ 211 80
Account of Smo Mcmuh, Supervisor ol
Fermanagh township for 1873 :
Dr.
To amount of Duplicate.. $721 12
order of Geo. Singer. 56 15
error in Duplicate 20 00
cash received from V.
I. Yoder 73 00
By exonerations
u ami. of work done fee-
Cr.
17 13
1305 4;
$876 27 $1322 CO
876 27
Township in debt. .
.i 446 33
JOHN G. HACKENBERUER.
ELI Ad HORSING,
JOHN F. ALLEN',
Jndilort.
Jobs Stosfb, Clerk.
Oct. 3, 1874.
AUDITORS' REPORT.
Account of Jo.-Hra l orriNSFscKs, Over
seer of Ft? or lor Fermanagh township for
1873:
Dr. Cr.
To balance from 172 $22 49
amount of Duplicate... 609 49
By casta paid for keeping
poor, ate ............ 55171
$888 97 $551 71
651 71
Balaocedue Township.. ..$".37 25
Account of Gcoaca M. Howeb, Over
seer of Poor for Fermanagh township for
1873:
Dr. Cr.
To amount of Duplicate ..$l'il 60
cash received from J.
Poflenberger ........ 67 00
Bv exonerations 8 44
. cash paid for keeping
poor, Jtc 440 80
$518 CO $119 34
449 24
Balance due Township.. ..$ 69 36
JOHN' G. HACKENBERCER,
ELIAS HORNING,
JOHN F. ALLEN,
jlmJltOTM.
Joan Stoxeb, Clerk.
July 18, 1974.
Dissolution of Co-partnership.
TVrOTK'E is hereby given that the co-
J.1 narlnershiD heretofore existing between
the undersigned, under the firm name of
J. O. Haldcmaii k Co., dealers iu gcuerai
merchandise at ThoiiiDsontown, Pa., was
dissolveil by mutual consent on tbe 3d day
of October. 1874. The books, notes, fee,
are in the hands of J. G. Haldeman for col
lection. ISAAC HALflKM AN.
J.G. HALDEMAN.
Oct. 7, 1874.
The thanks of J. O. Haldeman are also
hereby tendered to the public lor their
hearty support of the firm, coupled with
tne request mat inev maintain mi-ir oi
ness relations with him now that he con
tinues the business at the old stind, where
he will be glad to see them at all times.
J. G. HALDEMAN.
NOTICE.
r L . Or.!.., Ci.rl nf J. . in lit Cnumtm
in proceeding! for Ike cupraiumeut of the
.. . . . . r 1 I- - j . J
Heal atiait oj jamen ac.rvr, nufmin
T n.rt.,n I 11.11 and Vjnrr Jane ll .11.
his wile, John V. laenburgand Sarah Ell. n
Isclilx-rg, nta lle,aim ieuas aanie o.cisen
PiiHit.nl . " ord.ie nf aaiil f?OUrt made
at September term, you are hereby notified
that I, W. II. Kni:ue, ne ci Juniata
caunty, will hold an inquest and appraise
ment upon the real estate of aatd James
Keiser, deceased, on Friday, the 30th day of
October, 1874, at 1 o'clock P. M., on the
premises, iu Tuscarora township, when and
where yu can attend if yon seo projier.
- . .-...i-.-i.- CL.-.-Ar
II 11. a.UtObf ORtTIJT.
Oct. 7, 1874.
Bare Inducements !
OfiT tff ACRES OF LAND FOR
oDiUUU SALE. Said lands are sil
uaied 'it a.t near the Cairo k. Fulton Rail--...a
in U in.lnli.h Co.. Arkansas, and will
raise' I rem fifty to sixty bushels of corn or
one bale of cotton to tbe acre, ana win oe
-aa .t nrw .-a ranrin? trtilu one to twenty
dollars per acre, according to the improve
ments on same. Tebms une-iourm caau,
and balance in tine, two, three and four
LEVI HECHT & BROTHER,
Pocahontas, Arkansas.
Sept. 23, 1874.
JMJU1S E. ATKINSON,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW",
JIIFFLINTOWH, PA.
fJ-Collecting and Conveyancing prompt
ly attended to.
OrrtcE On Bridge street, opposite the
Court House Square.
Sale Bills printed on short notice at the
Pffte nf fli Vntmel and RfmtliMH.
3
JVTfF AD VER
ANNOUNCEMENT
TO THE PUBLIC !
JCST RECEIVED AT
CHEAP JOHN'S STORE,
BRIDGE STREEf, MIFFLI.YTOW.V, P.I.,
A LARGE AISD COMPLETE STOCK OF
Fall and Winter
mm i
FEOM THE NEW YOBK AND PHILADELPHIA MAEKETS.
Goods Sold from 15 to 40 Per Cent Lower to at any Otiisr Place.
NEW GOODS RECEIVED EVERY DAY.
ETEItY PERMOX CORDIALLY IXTITED FOR I.'VPECTIO.I.
rtj:d this:
I buj- my Goods from first hands, from manufacturers ami
importers only, and for cash down, and sell all my Goods for
cash only ; therefore I can afford to sell Goods cheaper than
anybody else. I advise all persons wishing to rae 15 to 40
cents on a dollar to go to Cheap John's .Store.
Thankful for past patronage, 1 remain,
Respectfully Yocrs, &c,
BMIL SCIIOTT.
THE PEOPLE'S
HARDWARE STORE,
In R. E. Parker's Jiete Brick Building,
3IAI STRKt.T, OPPOSITE THE COlfRT YARD,
MIFFLlNTOWX, JUNIATA COUNTS', TA.
JOIIN W. MUTIIERSBAUGII
Takes pleasure in calling t!ie attention or
Carpenters, Mioeiuakers, Blaeksiutths,
aud all who are in want of anythiu
HAKIIWAKE STOKE, to his
Goods, bought since the
coxsutiso or
IRON,
NAILS,
SCREWS.
GLASS,
OILS,
ADZES,
SHOVELS,
FORKS,
IIOKS,
WALL BRUSHES,
HORSE KKI SUES,
PAINT BRUSHES,
PICKS.
COFFEE MILLS,
TINWARE,
tO., &.C.,
TABLE CUTLERY,
AXES.
Micks.
LEATHER,
PAINTS,
SAWS,
AIGKKS,
I1KACKS,
SI'OKKS,
FELLOKS,
MASON HAMMERS,
GU1NOSTOXKS,
CLOTHES WHINGERS,
SAND 1'APEK,
LAMPS,
&C, &C,
WHOLESALE
Which he has just opened In tbe above new
while J"mm!.s were at their lowest Senn-s. lie
anlee aatislaction. .M giKfU are all new ami treh Irom the manufaeiurer. and I invite
the public to call aud see the in. I alao solicit the patronage ol the public. Give me a call.
Hidlintawn, Aug. 23, 1874-tf
NEW
SHOE
0. BARTLEY,
BKIDGE STREET,
MIFFLL'TOWiT, PA.
D.W.Harley&Co.'s
Is the place where you can buy
THE BEST AM) THE CHEAPEST
MENS' YOUTHS' &
IUTS, CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES,
WE are piepared to exhibit one of the most
this market, and at JSTOXISHIXGLl LOW V RICES !
Also, measures taken for suits and parta of suits, which will be made to order
at short notice, very reasonable.
Remember the place, in Hoffman's New Building, corner nf HriJpe and
Water reels, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. may 8, lH7J-tI
WHET TO WEAR END HOW TO WEAK IT.
:0:
Just step into SAMUEL STRATER'S CLOTHING STORE. Bridge street, Patterson'
Pa., aud he will toll you all about it.
Eavinft just returned from Philadelphia and New Tort, he ran snpply yon with the
Latest aud Choicest S tyles t f
CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS,
Coats, Pants, Vests, Ilata, Caps, Boots and- Shoes. Watches and Jewelry, Notions, fur
nishing Goods in endless variety, Carpet, Floor Oil Clotb, Pnrniture, tc, cheaper than
the cheapest, lor the same quality ol goods. Call in and be convinced.
Measures Taken and Suits Made to Order.
Patterson, May 1G, 1S73. SAMUEL STRATER.
BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, tC.
TOHN II. KUNKEL, havinjr leaed the
l shop, tc, of Peter Brennisholtx, de-
ceased, will fomisb the citizens of Perrys-!
villc, Patterson and vicinity, with the best.
Fresh Beef, Trad, Mnttoiia tt.
Beceirinft, as he does, all hia beevea Irom;
it,, u .ti.rm airbli. he feels sure he can
aatisfv all who mav patronise him. I
Perrrsvllle, Jnly 3J, l74-2m
TISEM&JVTS.
Farmers, Builder, Masons Saildlers, Miners,
Coacbinakem, l'lateren, Hotiekeerk,
itstiallr kept in a KIKST-CLASS
'.AKIJE'aMI FUKSII stuck ot
great reduction in price,
rot-KET CUTLERY,
HATCHETS,
HINGES,
SHOE FINDINGS,
PITTV,
PLANES,
CHISELS,
BITS.
HUBS.
SHAFTS,
MASON TROWELS,
CURRYCOMBS,
AXE HANM.ES,
GRAIN SAGS,
EDARWAhE,
tC, tC,
JtC,
AND RETAIL,
store-room. Having- bouirht all his .itocli
is pn-nrrd to sell at sncli iries as ill ?n.ir-
JOHN W. MUTHIESBAUGH.
BOYS' CLOTHING
jIXD FL'BSlSJJlSG GOODS.
choice and stlect stocks ever offered in
goLonox seiber,
Will visit Mifflin and Patterson every
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning
and will furnish the ritiseds of these bor
oughs witi the best of
BEEF. TEAL. VCTTOX. PORE, te
at tha very lowest prices. lie respectfully
solicits the pitronage of the public.
April sf ipiS i y.
STOREo
MlSCELLJ.y E0 US
SPOT
FOR CASH!
tVe s"r sef!m Sfvc of every dVription at the Lotts Cash Price.
Xtm till Hnrauiee all our priee to b- the LiiMt. We invite all oVrinng to"
pufila.40 to rxaiuiiie our t.H-ir tfrft? learn ottr price.
Franciscus,
iSTOTES
AND
A LARGE VARIETY OF
coomct FaHtca, m office stoves.
Oxer Fifty l5iTerent Kind and Styles id Select from,
Including' the Old
TORONTO, ' EXCELSIOR, GOV. PEXN, SUPERIOR,
REGULATOR, and SUSQUEHANNA COOKS.
Also, the Celebrated Stoves and Heaters,
ARC AND, MORNING LIGHT, AND TttlLIGIIT.'
JOIIN C. WRIGHT.
Miff into wnS'-pteuiber 9, iS74-tf
THE nndersijrned, baring completed his
new Warehouse in Perrysville, would
resoectliillv ttivite ihe attention f the
farmers of the county to the tact that he is
at all times
Paying the highest prices
FOR ALL KINDS OF
CjrRAI,SEEIS,alc.,Ao.
Having introduced new facilities for hoi-it-iiifr,
weiphinp. tc., we are nnw prepared to
unload with the least poisible trouble.
Sark, Railroad Ties, Locust
Posts, and all baleable
Country Produce
will be bought at all times, either for
CASH OR IN EXCHANGE FOR MER
CHANDISE.
HAVE FOR SALE
COAL, LUMBER, FISH, SALT,
PLASTER, GROUND OR LUMP,
which will be sold to suit purchasers, either J
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
and at the lowest rates inling.
At my Store in Tnrbett township may be
louud aa complete an assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
Queensware, Hardware, &c,
all of ohich will be sold as low, if not a
little lower than elaewhere-
NOAH IIEUTZLER.
Dec. 10, WT3-tf
fUNlATA V ALLEY DANK.
Pomeroy, Patterson, J acobs & Co.
CAPITAL., 110,003.
GEORGE JACOBS, President:
T. VAN IKVIN, Cashier.
DIRKCTOBS :
Jerome N. Thompson, I John Bdhacn,
John J. Patterson, II. 11. Bechtel,
George Jacobs I J- W- f'ranl?-
l'-.l,J XMrih0. Bond. &e..
bought and sold. !
Secen-lhtriiet exchauireit for ire-i west if
at market rates. United States coupons
P"-
od a Mrrr oonjnt ai nigm-'ii raien j
UtDoeite rereired. roliecttom made, draft ,
as the principal eilu; and a general banking j
tam'sru Iraneacted. .
Hi. mis ami other valuable papers received .
on special deposit. jiineU .3-11 j
B. LOU W) N,
MERCHANT niLOR,
in room on econd stoiy of R. E. Parker'a
new buIMine. on i
Main Street, Mifflinto, Pa.
FASHIONABLE GWDS always on : pnj i-pper or Lower Setts a Low as 3
hand.
CUSTOB WORK DON'S en the shortest : teeth a'lowed to leave the office nn
. ! les the (mlietil U satisSed.
, t . ,. i Teeib r-inoileieil and repaired.
OOoDS SOLD by the yard or pattern. , Tw, flll, , ls!a ,.,r ie.
PERSONS bnying goods can haie tht'm Teeth extracted without pain, by the ns
cnt in garments Iree or charge. j or N itrous Oxide (ias, always on hand.
.rrrrtnT't Piml!V4 aUo for ! Owing to the bard times, I will insert
BVTTLRILK.S P.iTlERXS a so r , ftl, tceth r , he very b.-.t kiml,
sale. ! fr 1.'.(4. Temporary sets extra.
'ALL WORK WARRASTEb. j T..bcl.e M..p,-d in live miniuc witn-
L v. . 1 ont exiracline the t.tli, at the Denial or
PRICES LO W. . flce (rf G u )fcRC esLi jbed in Mifflin
Oet22.WTMf (town in 18). oiDEP.Tt
OB PRINTING OF EVFRT KIND-Jn5 . prw:!K3 Ivniir.
tt di.ne at th "ft ';
.ID rERTlSE.VE.YlS.
GEYSTAL PALACE, Kifflintown, Pa.
En onru STORE.
BANKS & HAMLIN,
j (Bvllord Building.)
! Mala StI-eet, .Mlffliatoivai. Pau
I DEALERS IN
! DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
CHSMICALP, DYE STUFF. PAINTS
OILS, V AUN 1SIIKS.ISLASS, PUTT 1 ,
tOAL OIL, LAMPS. BURNERS,
CHI wNEY'S. It K U S II E S,
HAIR KKlHE?.TOOtlI
BRUSHES, PER
FUMERY. COMBS,
SOAPS. HAIR
HL.TOB.V.
C CIGARS.
r ( T I O N S.
STATIONERY
L A R G R VARIETY OF
1'ATENT MEDICINES,
Sckoliil with preal cam, and warranted
(rum hijeh anlborilv.
CT-Piirestol WINES AND LIQUORS
for medical purpuses.
CTPRESv'RIPTlONS cmpornirfed wit?
great care. June 'J'i-lt.
SI LOI FF,
FORWARD ASD I'O.H.ltlSSIOM
MERCHANT,
DEILER IS
I
I
i GRAIN,
LUMBER,
COAL,
TLASTEk,
SALf
O K M K t T.
CALCINED PLASTER
L tCt8OUS TO KRTtlf.R & CO.
To those interested in the purchase of a
strictly
rCRK It YE WHISKY,
lor medical purposes we o(t-r
IJAILKY'S 1'UHE RYE,
Prk-e $2 to pei gallon, and will ship in
(sic-kats N mt poreh iscrs.
We aSo handle !arj. ly a
! COI'I'ER-DISTILLED WIlISKV,
Price from $!JW to $!.7.
Wo import
FINE WINES, BRANDIES AND GIN,
and aWo mannfacture
DR. STIEVER'S
TONIC 1 1 Eli B BITTERS.
Send for Price List.
HUEY CHRIST,
! 121 Nlrlh Third Street, Philada.
' M-pt9. lMTt-ly
! GREAf rYdUCTION
IX T1IR
I PMCES OP TlalaTIX !